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Functions: The Knobs
3. Resolution
Resolution determines the division or multiplication of the clock rate, and applies it to the delays.
The div/mult range is the same for both internal and external clocks, and is listed below:
One Beat
(Quarter)
Half
Note
1 Bar
(Whole)
2 Bars
Dotted
Half
Dotted
Quarter
Dotted
Eigth
Eigth
Triplet
Sixteenth
Triplet
Eigth
Note
Sixteenth
Note
32nd
Note
64th
Note
Each time a new resolution position is selected, the Kelp LED UI will flash white indicating you are
in a new division or multiplication of the clock signal.
4. Feedback
Feedback determines how long your delay will echo out into the ether. At its minimum (knob is
fully CCW), the delay only repeats once, and at its maximum (knob is fully CW) will repeat indefi-
nitely. Take care, as infinite repeats will cause Nautilus to eventually get loud!
Feedback Attenuverter:
Attenuates and inverts the CV signal at the Feedback CV input. When the
knob is fully CW, no attenuation occurs at the input. When the knob is at the 12 o’clock position,
the CV input signal is fully attenuated. When the knob is fully CCW, the CV input is fully inverted.
Range: -5V to +5V
Did You Know? Nautilus’s attenuverters are assignable to any CV input on the module, and can
even become their own functions! Learn how to configure the attenuverters by reading the
of the manual.
Feedback CV Input Range: -5V to +5V from the knob position.
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Resolution CV Input Range: -5V to +5V from the knob position.
128th
Note
256th
Note
512th
Note